AGM January 26th - Virtual

NOTICE OF AGM

NOCS Annual General Meeting

2022 was a great riding season, without smoke, but a lot of early rain that made everything grow!

We’d like to thank our amazing members who continued to support us this year, as well as a massive thank you to all of our community partners and sponsors who stepped up in a huge way. Our successes this past year would not have been possible without all of you.


What: NOCS Annual General Meeting

When: Thursday Jan 26 @ 7:00 PM

Where: Zoom!


2023 NOCS members can register for the AGM HERE. Those attending will need to hold a 2023 membership as you will be voting on out 2023 board members.

A meeting invite will be sent to members following registration.

Why: Join us to find out more about our plans for 2023. You can review the minutes from last year's AGM here

With this new year comes some big changes to the Board - we owe an immense thank you to our President - Diana Wilson, Vice President - James Cotter, Youth Director - Nicole Guerrero, and DaL Demian Carson who are stepping down from their roles. Their contributions to the Board over the years have significantly shaped where NOCS is today. Join us in thanking them at the AGM and make sure to show them your appreciation next time you see them on the trails!

Nominations have been made for the following positions:

President, Chris Crawford

Trails Maintenance Director, Jeff Holliday

Youth Program Director, Aaron Mogerman

Events Director, Kyle Johnson

We have two positions open.

Communications Director and Fundraising Director
If you are passionate, motivated, and want to make a difference in the community, we'd love to have you! Please submit your nominations to president@nocs.ca by March 10th.

2023 Trail Maintenance Crew wanted

Are you a professional trail builder looking to support trails in the North Okanagan? NOCS is engaging Trail Building Contractors for our 2023 trail maintenance contract.

This includes maintaining all trails that NOCS is responsible for including Kal, Ellison and Silver Star Provincial Parks and King Eddy Plateau. There may even be a few new trail builds coming online! If you are interested please email trails@nocs.ca for the RFP. Applications are due by November 11.

A Thank-you to the BCBR volunteers from Brett Woods. It was a success!

BC Bike Race came through Vernon in Spetmeber, with stages at Silver Star and in Kalamalka Provincial Park.

I would like to give a huge shout out to the North Okanagan Cycling Society (NOCS) for supporting the Vernon Stage of the 2022 BC Bike Race (BCBR).

The BCBR came at a time when NOCS and the trails were busy: The Western Canada Mountain Bike Tourism Association (mbta.ca) had just wrapped up the Mountain Bike Tourism Symposium at SilverStar Resort and Bush Babes and Bros held their huge "Freaky Creeky" event at Kal Park with just 48 hours between. All of these events required the support of volunteers to whom we owe a round of applause!

The BCBR had approximately 350 riders from 27 countries set out on this epic 4th stage - which proved to be one of the most daunting courses of the 6 days! I was at the finish line and talked to many riders who were simply STOKED with the quality and variety of our trails.

Events like these help promote NOCS and reaffirm our sponsors they are involved with a professional organization. Sometimes the trails get a little extra love in preparation for the event and generally come with an influx of cash from the organizing body. These are a couple of the benefits of hosting events. At the end of the day though, events do not happen without the support of the Community - the entire NOCS Community that has built and maintains the organization and the trail network all year long!

Thanks specifically to those that helped pull this off - from trail maintenance and flagging / de-flagging the course to those that brought their voices, enthusiasm and local knowledge on race day! It was a day that the BCBR riders will remember for the rest of their rides:

  • Cynthia Kapicki

  • Randy Savoie

  • Kieran Eglin

  • Pedar Ree

  • Cody Cosens

  • Jason Martin

  • Brian Clark

  • Mike Giesbrecht

  • Scott McKenzie

  • John Matthews

  • Lyle Hinds

  • Daryl Chymko

  • Julie Melanson, Darlene Wood, Vanessa and Craig

  • Lynne - I'm not sure you signed up with through the NOCS channel but you were there...again! You've been a volunteer at every event I've been to lately - it is noticed!

Thanks again,

Brett Woods

Fiver XC Race

A gorgeous sunny day. Good company on the trails. A fun race.

What more could you ask for? Prizes? Yep, we got those too!

Photos by Ryan Van Veen @ryanvanveenphotography

Our voice in the Budget Report

We spoke they listened

A large part of NOCS is advocacy and having our concerns heard at at government level as the Society’s mission is to create positive trail experiences for mountain bikers and outdoor enthusiasts in the North Okanagan. NOCS works collaboratively with its membership, stakeholders, local First Nations, local/ provincial governments, and the community.

The release of the budget report on the 2023 Budget Consultation show that the Select Standing Committee on Finance and Government Services has heard our recommendations for parks and recreation.

We are proud to see NOCS mentioned directly in the report!

My first mountain bike race

Olivia Anderson racing the Liv Bombshell Enduro

Last weekend (July 23, 2022) I participated in the Liv Bombshell Enduro. My first mountain bike race.

It was crazy. It was cool. It was hard. It was exhausting. It was inspiring. It was so many things. It was really awesome to see so many women doing such cool things. I need much improvement in many aspects of this event but it felt so rewading to participate and get through it. I had a small crash on Rock is the New Berm (Rock is the New Bruise as I like to call it) and there were many cases of my confidence and skill lacking.

The Sovereign Lake aid station was a godsend when we finally for there (pancakes! and margaritas! What!) but the best part (y’know, besides the entire experience) was the burger I got back in the village (finish). Nothing tastes better than a good burger after a hard race day.

My time came in at 38 minutes and I’m going to spend the next year trying my best to learn and improve so that next year is even better!

Thanks @livbombshellenduro for such a great event!
Thanks @jumpintoframe for the sick pictures!

Bombshell race day

After 2 years of uncertainty the Bombshell enduro was finally able to commence! After competing in the inaugural race in 2019, I knew I had to be back for 2022. 

The day started with an early 6am wake up to be up at Silverstar for registration at 7:30. As soon as I rolled up to the main parking lot I could hear tunes bumping and knew the vibes were going to be high. After I registered, some lovely volunteers gave me a timing chip and I was on my way.

A friend and I started climbing up the Silver Shack trail to get to the first stage, which started at the top on Shazam. As we reached the first stage, we were greeted by some more volunteers running the aid station who were cheering and dancing as we reached the top. I had a piece of watermelon and some candy, and was ready to roll. 

I dropped in the first stage which was the top of Shazam and the lower portion of Flow. Shazam is fast and flowy which was a perfect intro for the rest of the day. The berms were fast and I was feeling good, trying to not overshoot the jumps but maintaining speed.I reached the bottom of the section and was met by volunteers cheering me on as I pedalled my brains out on the road that led me to the bottom of Flow. Although it's in the name, Flow is definitely not flowy, the exact opposite actually. Nonetheless, I was able to squeeze my way through the tight trees while maintaining my speed and staying consistent through the chunky rocks and roots. 

Once I rolled over the timing mat at the bottom of the stage, I continued down the trail to the bottom of the chairlift where we loaded up to reach stage 2. Stage 2 consisted of the top portion of Flow and the lower portion of Double Dog. The top of Flow is probably the most technical downhill of the race with many tight sections and a few rocky chutes, which definitely claimed a few racers during the day. Luckily I was able to ride it clean enough and continued my way down to the Double Dog section. Double Dog happens to be my favourite trail at the park so I was stoked to be able to race it. I made my way through the chunky tech sections, fast corners and wooden features as smooth as I could and finished the stage with a smile on my face. 

I loaded up the chairlift for the second time and made my way to stages 3 and 4 which were located just a short traverse away at the Sovereign Lake Nordic Centre. Stage 3, aka the Raw Bones trail, was by far the hardest stage, as it consisted of many punchy uphill sections, and happened to be the only trail in the race I had not ridden before. I dropped in then immediately was met with an uphill rock garden. Being unprepared for the trail, I was in too hard of a gear to make it up the rock garden while simultaneously was unable to unclip from my pedals, resulting in a small crash. That being said, once I could conclude that my bike was okay, I hopped right back on and started pedalling up the next section to make up for lost time. I bombed through the finish of the stage, absolutley gassed after pedaling my brains out on the rest of the trail. Not my cleanest work but made it through in one piece. 

After I rode down from stage 3, still in one piece, I was met with the fiesta aid station where I was welcomed by a group of awesome volunteers, dancing, handing out margaritas, water, and keeping everyone fed with whatever we needed. I refuelled there for a couple minutes then decided it was time for the next stage.

Stage 4 was made up of 2 trails; Rock is the New Berm, and Threads. This stage was made of pretty much every type of the terrain the Okanagan is known for; tight and chunky tech, flow, exposed rock slabs and some fun rolls and side hits. I was definitely feeling the most fatigued on this trail as it was long with lots of traversing where you needed to pedal. When I got to the bottom I was met by some volunteers and other riders cheering me on, which boosted my morale. 

Once I was feeling ready, I started to make my way towards the last climb that led to stage 5. The climb was made more enjoyable as we passed the fiesta aid station again. 

Stage 5 consisted of the Outer Limits trail, which was an awesome way to finish off the event. This trail is fast and fun with tight corners between trees to keep you on your toes. By the end of the stage I could barely hold onto my bars and was just barreling down the last shoot hoping for the best, but as soon as I crossed the last timing mat I felt relief and was super stoked. 

All in all, the day went awesome for me and I was lucky to take home the best time of the day. The event was awesome and you could tell the organizers, Deana and Mel, put in so much work for us to have such a great time. Thanks so much to the volunteers for making it happen and to Silverstar for hosting, until next year!

-Kate

What about the mud?

You heard it earlier this season, RIDE DIRT - NOT MUD. It’s been a wet intro to summer, so why is it now OK to keep riding, even though it keeps raining? 

The spring thaw lifts the dirt as it thaws out leaving the ground unstable and perfect conditions for bike tracks to dig deep into the singletrack. This is why we were advocating for not riding the trails earlier in the season. 

The trails are now hard packed and the rain should be beading off these surfaces instead of sitting, penetrating and ultimately creating ruts and mud bogs.  The daily freeze/thaw cycling is also over (at most elevations) which is what contributes to the extra soft, mucky conditions earlier in the spring.  There is still a chance for these conditions at Silver Star Provincial Park (Sovereign) so we need to be observant. 



Having said that, let’s keep in mind…

What is wet and what is muddy? Do you sink into it? It’s mud. 

Ride Dirt. Not Mud.

What is wet and what is muddy? Do you sink into it? It’s mud. 


When hitting our local trails, if it looks like it’s super slimy mud, you may well leave deep ruts that harden while drying, making many trail sections seriously damaged. Every trail and network manage water differently, be observant and watch your ruts. 

For example, riding up Upper Stone Free this past weekend, there was a muddy section deep enough for the bottom of the bike tire to disappear. When this dries out, these tracks may remain. So what do you do when you come across this? 



There’s a few things you can do: 

  • Ride slow and in the center to lessen your impact

  • Walk your bike, your feet don’t leave trenches

  • Take 1 min to use your foot, a rock or stick to improve the drainage and dig an exit for the water

  • Report major issues on Trailforks


Mud on your bike looks cool, until it dries. 

After riding in mud, wash your bike with care before it dries. Use your garden hose with a soft setting. Use soft brushes on the body, and tougher ones on the greasy chain. Our local shops have cleaners that will help with this job. 

Ride Dirt - not MUD

MUD leaves tracks, and when people ride around mud puddles, it widens the trail, increases trail damage and ultimately ruins our beloved single track.

 

The NOCS slogan for spring, well, every bike club’s motto really. Why do we say stay off the trails when they are muddy? Because riding muddy trails or avoiding mud on the trail leads to trail crew nightmares to come! 

But isn’t that the trail crews job? Well yes and no… if we want trail crew to maintain all of our trails we need to be good trail stewarts in the spring so that the trail maintenance is a manageable load to bear. Our volunteers and trail crew have a list of trails that need work and when early spring riding wrecks trails they then need to come in to fix these trails rather than working on other ones.

How to approach riding your bike in the early spring

While the snow is still on the ski slopes, it has melted in town, so you’ve started to have bike dreams instead of the other kind of wet dream (you know, the one where snow falls in abundance.)

We know you are all so eager to get on your bikes and ride so here’s how to do it without wrecking the trails

  1. Be ready to re-route. If you go up a trail and find it’s muddy – turn around. Ride that one another day and maybe post in Trailforks that it is too wet to ride which gives other riders the option to choose better sun baked trails.

  2. What is wet and what is muddy? Do you sink into it? It’s mud.

  3. Get off and walk your bike. Don’t ride around a mud puddle, that’s what we call trail expansion, and it’s not in the plan we send to parks each year for added km’s to the trails. Also – we want to keep our single track single and riding around a mud puddle creates chariot width trails in no time!

  4. Check out Trail Forks for reports of trails that are already dry

  5. Be a trail Ambassador, if you find mud, report it to Trail Forks

  6. Watch our social media. We will be posting trail updates each Wednesday throughout the spring on trail conditions. 

 


Be Fire Aware!

  • Be Fire Aware!

  • Josie Hotel Giveaway — will be announced soon

  • Social Rides & Runs are on break but we will be back with more fun rides so stay tuned! Winners from week 5 announced in next weeks newsletter!

  • Upcoming Local Events

  • Membership discounts — remember to flash that NOCS sticker for deals from our local sponsors (discount is only applied when you ask or show the sticker!)

Be Wildfire Season Aware

Check the fire map before you head out

Due to our lack of rain and extreme dry conditions in the Okanagan we urge you to please check the BC Wildfire Map prior to heading out on the trails. We at NOCS do our best to keep you in the loop of trail closures but we also ask that you check trailforks and the wildfire map often as our newsletter only goes out once a week and conditions can change overnight!

CURRENT CLOSURES :: All trail users are being asked by the Recreation Sites and Trails BC to stay away from the Becker FSR and any trails leading to the area that is currently on fire at Vernon Mountain. (below, east and west of the radio tower — this includes Baconator)

This is to ensure the fire fighting crews have uninterrupted access for their crews and equipment while fighting the fires. Thank you for your compliance and for keeping our firefighting heros safe!

Social Rides & Runs will be taking a little break so stay tuned for our next ride/run!

UPCOMING EVENTS

June 20-July 31 :: Bombshell Virtual Enduro Route :: https://www.trailforks.com/badges/view/61976/

July 1-August 12 :: https://www.mtbco.ca/bike-raffle :: MTBco

2021 NOCS Membership is now open

(click the button below to take you straight to our membership page)

HECK YES I WANT MY NOCS MEMBERSHIP

We also sell mechandise — waterbottles and hats available for purchase at all of our local bike shops. Skyride, Olympia and Sun Country!

NOCS 2021 MEMBERSHIP COUNT :: 1702

Thank you to all NOCS members for supporting the trail maintenance and advocacy work that keeps the trails open, safe and fun for all!

Help spread the word and encourage your friends and family to join and keep the collective voice for North Okanagan trails strong!

SPONSOR DISCOUNTS FOR OUR MEMBERS

Remember to show your NOCS sticker and politely ask for your discount at our participating sponsors as they will need proof of membership to provide you with your NOCS discount!

UPDATE :: NOCS is now a member at the Armstrong Regional COOP. Anyone can fuel up under NOCS membership #:87277. At the end of the year fuel rebates will be donated to NOCS.

NOTICE OF AGM, March 15

NOTICE OF AGM

NOCS Annual General Meeting

I think we can all agree that 2020 has been a wild ride. We’d like to thank our amazing members who continued to support us this year, as well as a massive thank you to all of our community partners and sponsors who stepped up in a huge way. Our successes this past year would not have been possible without all of you.


What: NOCS Annual General Meeting

When: Monday, March 15, 2021 @ 7:00 PM

Where: Zoom!

2021 NOCS members can register for the AGM HERE

A meeting invite will be sent to members following registration.

If you are not yet a member but would still like to watch the AGM, you can tune in to the YouTube livestream


Why: Join us to find out more about our work in 2020, and our plans for 2021. You can review the minutes from last year's AGM here


With this new year comes some big changes to the Board - we owe an immense thank you to our President - Brett Woods, Vice President - Mark Dowhaniuk, and Secretary - Cynthia Kapicki, who are stepping down from their roles. Their contributions to the Board over the years have significantly shaped where NOCS is today. Join us in thanking them at the AGM and make sure to show them your appreciation next time you see them on the trails!


To that end, we are calling for nominations for the positions of President, Vice-President, and Secretary. Experience on a board is an asset but not a requirement.


If you are passionate, motivated, and want to make a difference in the community, we'd love to have you! Please submit your nominations to info@nocs.ca by March 10th.

Week of August 23rd

 Week of Aug 23rd. 

NOCS Virtual Toonie this week is at Silverstar and we are riding...

NOCS Virtual Toonie Ride #9 (Please label it this in your strava/trailforks so it is easy for us to find!)

You get to choose from two rad options this week for our toonie... a quick reminder to grab your ride and food sponsor tickets from the ticket window prior to your ride Monday August 24th, Thursday August 25th, Friday August 28th, Saturday August 29th and Sunday August 30th. Note it must be during operating hours and if you don't have a ticket please visit the ticket office to get your free xcountry ticket.

Option #1 :: Bannister GM, The Red Antler and SilverStar have joined to bring you an epic week! Here is option 1. For NOCS members who don't have a downhill or enduro pass, SilverStar has provide you with a free XC ticket. Grab yours from the ticket office Monday, Thursdays, or Fridays. Head out of the village and make your way to the top riding Silver Shack and Paradise Trail. Once there, find the Bannister truck, snap a pic, and enter on Instagram for a bonus prize. Afterwards, you will make your way down Snake Pit and back to the Village.

Option #2 :: Bannister GM, The Red Antler and SilverStar have joined to bring you an epic week! Here is option 2. For NOCS members who have a downhill or enduro pass you will be doing a top to bottom of Pipedream. One of the best trails at Silver Star, this was featured as the Air DH trail for the Crankworx Summer Series. See how you stack up against the winning times. Women: 3:17. Men: 2:59.

Our food sponsor - The Red Antler is giving us 30% off food and a $3 pint of Granville Island brew. (Remember to pick up your food and drink ticket at the ticket office prior to your ride along with your day pass.) Offer valid Monday/Thursday/Friday/Saturday/Sunday.



Prizes from our sponsors ::

3 $100 Title MTB Gift Certificates

3 SilverStar Bike Park Down Hill Lift Tickets

3 Swag Bags



BONUS PRIZE - You also have the chance of winning the following::

Bannister GM Vernon and @brettrheeder are giving away this prize package during the @nocs.vernon week long virtual toonie ride ride up @silverstarbikepark... 

The package up for grabs contains:

- A Signed Brett Rheeder jersey

- Fox Trailer Hitch Cover

- @bannistergmlife Hydroflask, Hat & Buff

- 4 @silverstarbikepark DH Lift Tickets

- Various decals

To enter this bonus prize you need to take a selfie with the track truck (or just a photo of the truck) at the top of the comet and post it to your IG story and tag the following:
@bannistervernongm
@titlemtb
@silverstarbikepark
@nocs.vernon

Don't be afraid to get creative, just be kind to the truck:)
We'll keep the stories in a highlight and pick a winner on August 31st.


Remember that you have until Sunday at noon to ride this loop... and don't forget to press record. Once you see that NOCS Badge in trailforks you know that you have successfully completed this weeks challenge!

A reminder of what you need to do :: download the TrailForks app, and to purchase your $20.00 Toonie Ride Season Pass, head to our website (www.nocs.ca) to purchase this pass. Then record your session on trailforks and label it NOCS Toonie Ride #9. Snap a pic of you on the trail and tag us at #mtbvernon and #NOCSVirtualToonie. Wait to hear who wins the draw in next weeks newsletter. Pretty simple and super fun. If you have any technical difficulties please contact Marco at toonies@nocs.ca.

FYI :: If you don't have a NOCS Membership you will need to purchase one to be eligible to win prizes. This is open to all ages.You can join in any time (we currently have a HALF SEASON PASS for $10 - ride as many of the routes as you can during our summer season!

 Greater Vernon Trails and Natural Spaces Master Plan

This is your chance to make a difference. On Monday August 17, from 4pm to 7pm, shape your future trail network by giving your feedback to the Regional District of North Okanagan (RDNO). Make your voice heard by going to BX Community Park, 5764 Silver Star Rd (behind BX Firehall), and filling out the survey. There, you can also meet and converse with the planners and land managers who make it all happen. A second opportunity will be on Wednesday Aug. 19, 4pm - 7pm at the Greater Vernon Athletics Park, 7000 College Way (beside the Vernon campus of Okanagan College). After August 17, you have the opportunity to engage by completing the online survey at the following link: http://www.rdno.ca/index.php/parks-recreation-and-culture-master-plans 

Ranchlands Park is listed as a Natural Park and Open Space by RDNO. The mountain bike trails shown on Trailforks (https://www.trailforks.com/region/ranchlands-cypress/) are currently un-sanctioned, and exist from many years of multi-use recreation and grazing in the area. Unauthorized trail building is not condoned by NOCS and may jeopardize our ability to sanction existing and future trails.

The RDNO has stated that there will be no more development of the Ranchlands area until the completion of the Master Planning Process, which it hopes to have completed by year end or early in 2021. Our involvement in shaping the Master Plan is a very important step to ensure that mountain biking is included in the usage determination of the Ranchlands trail network. Mountain bikers cannot assume that they will have access to this area in the future, and NOCS is aware of opposition from certain sectors to the use of the area by mountain bikers. Therefore it is important that you complete the online survey, or attend a meeting! And be sure to spread the word to your friends!!

Reminder... Josie Hotel Sweepstakes is coming to a close August 31st! 

Don't miss out on your opportunity to win the Josie Hotel sweepstakes prize.

THE PRIZE PACK IS WORTH OVER $1600.

  • Two nights’ accommodation in the Josie Penthouse Suite for two guests.
  • $100 food and beverage credit to use at The Velvet Restaurant & Lounge for two guests.

Closing date is August 31 so get on it and sign up :: https://www.thejosie.com/mountain-bike-NOCS/

UPCOMING EVENTS

Virtual Toonie Thursdays -- running all summer long!
Bush Babes Aqua Terra :: SUP, bike and trail run solo or team - September 20

Community Spotlight
#MtbVernon

Please remember to keep stoking our NOCS community fire by tagging your photos @nocs.vernon & #MtbVernon to be featured in our weekly photo roundup. The pictures get better every week -- keep them coming!!

Week of August 10th

 

 
 

NOCS Virtual Toonie this week is at Kal Park and we are riding...

NOCS Virtual Toonie Ride #7 (Please label it this in your strava/trailforks so it is easy for us to find!)

Week 7 brings us back down to the valley with a hard core pedal. Head out from Cougar canyon parking lot and make your way up Stone Free, Upper Stone Free, and finally Pali Gap. From Pali Gap you will see the Dope on a Rope sign (ask a local about how the name came to be). If you're feeling confident make your way down Dope on a Rope, a short section of Big Ed, and finish with Fraidy Cat. From there you will pedal up the High Rim trail and take Twisted Sister back to the Parking lot. If you are unsure about what is ahead then just come back down Pali Gap, Upper Stone Free, and then Twisted Sister. Pick your line and keep tires to dirt!

Remember that you have until Sunday at noon to ride this loop... and don't forget to press record. Once you see that NOCS Badge in trailforks you know that you have successfully completed this weeks challenge!

Our prizes this week are sponsored by Skyride Bike Shop with 6 prizes of $50 gift certificates up for grabs! Woot woot!!

Our food sponsor is Pho Fusion. NOCS members will receive 10% off all purchases and Pho Fusion will donate $2 back to the club. You are going to need to refuel after this longer bike pedal!

A reminder of what you need to do :: download the TrailForks app, and to purchase your $20.00 Toonie Ride Season Pass, head to our website (www.nocs.ca) to purchase this pass. Then record your session on trailforks and label it NOCS Toonie Ride #7. Snap a pic of you on the trail and tag us at #mtbvernon and #NOCSVirtualToonie. Wait to hear who wins the draw in next weeks newsletter. Pretty simple and super fun. If you have any technical difficulties please contact Marco at toonies@nocs.ca.

FYI :: If you don't have a NOCS Membership you will need to purchase one to be eligible to win prizes. This is open to all ages so if you have some younger or older biking Ninjas in your crew encourage them to join in the fun! You can join in any time - ride as many of the routes as you can during our summer season!
 
 
 

Teaching Children to Ride a Bike

Check out this awesome video from Carson Therapy all about how to teach your child to ride a bike. 
 

UPCOMING EVENTS

Virtual Toonie Thursdays -- running all summer long!
Bush Babes Aqua Terra :: SUP, bike and trail run solo or team - September 20
 

Community Spotlight
#MtbVernon

Please remember to keep stoking our NOCS community fire by tagging your photos @nocs.vernon & #MtbVernon to be featured in our weekly photo roundup. The pictures get better every week -- keep them coming!!

Week of July 20th

Toonie Thursday this week is at Sovereign and we are riding...

NOCS Virtual Toonie Ride #4 (Please label it this in your strava/trailforks so it is easy for us to find!)

With summer finally arriving and the weather heating up it's time to find some cooler areas! Head up to Sovereign where you will do a warm up lap on Soup to Nutz, then for lap two you can let loose on Rock is the New Berm. Make sure to bring an extra tube and see if you can spot the moose!

Remember that you have until Sunday at noon to ride this loop... and don't forget to press record. Once you see that NOCS Badge in trailforks you know that you have successfully completed this weeks challenge!

The prize for week 3 & 4 is a pair of Skevik Skis... so make sure you get both rides in so you get 2 entries for this rad prize! Week 3 and 4 has a custom set of Skevik Ski’s up for grabs. Increase your chances each week to win a set of locally made skis. Winner will get a set of custom skis on the summer build list and be ready for when the dirt gets covered*.

While it feels like Summer just arrived, Skevik Skis just released their new collection for Winter! Their annual Early Bird Sale is running for the month of July, offering savings and a payment plan. Four months to prepare for Winer - start today from $163/month.

Our food sponsor for week 4 is Ratio Coffee and Pastry. Ratio is offering two awesome deals for NOCS members for week 4: "Full squish” Iced Coffee - summer heat is finally here & it pairs perfectly with our juicy ice coffee. Brewed hot and flash chilled so it still tastes fresh. .50 cents from every iced coffee to NOCS. Additionally, Ratio will be donating $1 from any of their delicious pizzas ordered by NOCS members to the club

A reminder of what you need to do :: download the TrailForks app, and to purchase your $20.00 Toonie Ride Season Pass, head to our website (www.nocs.ca) to purchase this pass. Then record your session of the wall on trailforks and label it Nocs Toonie Ride #4. Snap a pic of you on the trail, or having your beer and tacos at Martin's Brew Pub and tag us at #mtbvernon and #NOCSVirtualToonie. Wait to hear who wins the draw in next weeks newsletter. Pretty simple and super fun. If you have any technical difficulties please contact Marco at toonies@nocs.ca.

FYI :: If you don't have a NOCS Membership you will need to purchase one to be eligible to win prizes. This is open to all ages so if you have some younger or older biking Ninjas in your crew encourage them to join in the fun! You can join in any time - ride as many of the routes as you can during our summer season!
Week 3 may be done but we weren't going to leave you hanging without any giveaways this week. We have 4 bonus week 3 prizes to give away:

1x Cider Prize Pack courtesy of BX Press Cidery
3x Free Re-Fill at Fill Vernon/Pair of NOCS Socks

Stay tuned for our mid-week release of this week's winners!

What do I do when passing horses on the trail?

You are on the trail and you see a horse... what do you do? It has been brought to our attention that not all bikers know what to do when coming up on a horse on the trail. Don't worry we've got you covered! For some reason the horses DO NOT hear the bikes. So if you are cycling on roads or trails when you see a horse and rider please make a noise like a quick "Hello, how's it going" or "Good day". Even clearing your throat will help. This is all it will take to prevent a possible disaster. We both love the outdoors and can very easily share the roads and trails. Happy trails to you!

Let Your Voice Be Heard... sign the petition!

Purchase of Chelsea Estate Property adjacent Ellison Provincial Park
You may have heard of and already signed the petition to the Provincial Government regarding the purchase Chelsea Estate Property and expansion of Ellison Provincial Park.

Following discussion with a previous board member to learn some of the history of this property, we contacted the City of Vernon to see if there was an appetite for Vernon to make this acquisition. We wondered if our support should move in that direction rather than at the Provincial Level. City Council had already met, discussed and concluded that, due to the magnitude, their support would best be in favor of the Province purchasing this land. The Greater Vernon Chamber of Commerce has been corresponding with MOE and encouraging them to seek out potential partners to allow this opportunity to see fruition. 

NOCS will engage in a campaign of support for this initiative and encourage all of our membership and the community to add your names to the petition.
https://www.change.org/p/british-columbia-ministry-of-environment-and-climate-change-expand-ellison-provincial-park


If you are willing and able, a letter to the Minister of Environment may also help.


Hon. George Heyman
Minister of Environment and Climate Change
Box 9047, Stn Prov Govt
Victoria, BC
V8W 9E2

UPCOMING EVENTS

Virtual Toonie Thursdays -- running all summer long!
Bombshell Enduro - Postponed to 2021
Bush Babes Soup 2 Nutz race :: Cancelled
Okanagan 24 :: Postponed
Silverstar Bike Park Open :: NOCS members get a $10 discount but you need to call to save.
Bush Babes Aqua Terra :: SUP, bike and trail run solo or team - September 20
Do you have knee pain when you ride? Check out our latest video to see how you can bike strong and avoid knee pain!

Community Spotlight
#MtbVernon

Please remember to keep stoking our NOCS community fire by tagging your photos @nocs.vernon & #MtbVernon to be featured in our weekly photo roundup. The pictures get better every week -- keep them coming!!

Toonie Thursday is ready to rock and roll... with a Lookout Loop.

Toonie Rides are back, virtually this week! Starting today you have until Sunday at noon to ride the Lookout trail (remember to record it on trailforks... heaven forbid you have to ride the wall twice in one week!!). 

This weeks ride is sponsored by Olympia Cycle and Josie Hotel. Prizes up for grabs from our amazing sponsors are 3 x $100 gift certificates to Olympia Cycle and a two night stay at the Josie Hotel. That means you have 4 chances to win -- I like those odds!!

Our food sponsor is none other than Marten Brewing Co. They are offering $5 tacos and $5 steins with a $1 donation to NOCS for every purchase.... but let's be honest they had me at tacos and beer!! Tacos and beer after a ride up the wall sounds like perfection!

So what you need to do :: download the TrailForks app, and to purchase your $20.00 Toonie Ride Season Pass, head to our website (www.nocs.ca) to purchase this pass. Then record your session of the wall on trailforks and label it Nocs Toonie Ride #1. Snap a pic of you on the trail, or having your beer and tacos at Martin's Brew Pub and tag us at #mtbvernon and #NOCSVirtualToonie. Wait to hear who wins the draw in next weeks newsletter. Pretty simple and super fun.

FYI :: If you don't have a NOCS Membership you will need to purchase one to be eligible to win prizes. This is open to all ages so if you have some younger or older biking Ninjas in your crew encourage them to join in the fun!

Reminder :: NOCS Stickers are available at all of our local bike shops 

Trail Etiquette Reminder #2


This video is not only funny but very informative. Give it a quick watch for trail etiquette reminders;)

Trail Day a Big Success

Sunday's Trail Day was s great turnout with more than 20 people!! Gingerly, Beaver Basher, Black Powder, No Boats, Cosens Bay Express, Freaky Creaky all got some much needed brushing. A big thank you to the volunteers that showed up for our first trail day of the season as well as Fractured Films for the promo video and donation, Nor Val Equipment for brush saws and Uncle Uncle Dave's Pizza for filling our bellies after!

Silverstar Passes :: Important Info Below

If you are looking at purchasing a silverstar bike park pass this summer -- YIPPEE and we also ask that you fill out this online waiver prior to purchasing your pass.... and get on it the season starts July 9th. Anyone else counting down the days?

Waiver Form Can be Found here::
https://ecomm.skisilverstar.com/s-waiver/

ALSO... Don't forget NOCS Members get a $10 discount applied but you need to call in your order.

UPCOMING EVENTS

Virtual Toonie Thursdays -- LAUNCHING June 29th!!
Bombshell Enduro - Postponed to 2021
Bush Babes Soup 2 Nutz race :: Cancelled
Okanagan 24 :: Postponed
Silverstar Bike Park Opening Day :: July 9, 2020 NOCS members get a $10 discount but you need to call to save.
Bush Babes Aqua Terra :: SUP, bike and trail run solo or team - September 20
REMINDER :: If you have Trail Ninjas or Future Trail Ninjas at home please contact Nicole and get on the trail ninja newsletter. It is filled with fun ideas, fresh tips and cool biking stuff that you will only get access to if you sign up by contacting Nicole at youth@nocs.ca.

Community Spotlight
#MtbVernon

Please remember to keep stoking our NOCS community fire by tagging your photos @nocs.vernon & #MtbVernon to be featured in our weekly photo roundup. The pictures get better every week -- keep them coming!!